And the showers never arrived until the worst possible time.Despite a forecast for morning and afternoon showers, it didn’t rain a drop until Fred Putney and his crew had the track run in and ready for hotlaps.

Thirty-seven “410” sprint cars, 21 “358” sprinters, and 27 Central PA Legends were in the pits for a World of Outlaw tune-up that was going to pay $4,000 to win.

Putney and the track crew ran the track in a second time after the first shower hit the track during the driver’s meeting at 6:15 p.m.Light rain began to fall again when the first group of 358’s were on the track for warm-ups.The second group was never called out, and promoters through in the towel when radar showed another hour to two hours of on-and-off rain at 8:00 p.m.

This coming Wednesday, May 14th, the WORLD OF OUTLAWS will be invadingthe Pigeon Hills oval. Time trials will get underway at 7:30 PM. Special Pit gates open at 3 PM, with general admission gates opening at 4 PM.